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Ignite a love of reading and Canada with our incredible selection of children's books! Looking for stories that go beyond the ordinary and celebrate the wonders of our home country? We have them! Our collection is packed with engaging reads that explore iconic Canadian landscapes and unique stories. These educational and entertaining books seamlessly blend learning with fun, making them the perfect pick for curious young minds.
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Join a cozy walk on a crisp November day with a country dweller and their furry companion. This delightful book reimagines a traditional Scottish ballad into a fun counting adventure!
Peek into the lives of some mischievous crows. Watch them bicker, chatter, and chase each other through the trees. They even have encounters with a curious rabbit, a grumpy squirrel, and a surprised hound! As the crows fly back and forth, young readers will enjoy counting from one to ten and back again.
This melodious read-aloud reimagines the haunting Scottish Gaelic ballad Twa Corbies as a child-friendly counting book. Two Crows follows a country dweller and their dog on a cold November’s day as they observe the wild, wooded landscape all around them. Young readers will delight in observing the crows’ strange behaviour as they bitter and squawk, chatter and talk, while rabbling with a rabbit, squabbling with a squirrel, and howling at a hound. As readers watch the crows come and go, they will find themselves counting up to ten and back down again.
Two Crows - Susan Vande Griek and Emma Fitzgerald
Hardcover - 23 pages.
$19.95
Printed in Canada
From sea to sea to sea - Pacific to Arctic to Atlantic. You could spend a lifetime exploring this vast country, village to village, town to town, city to city, east to west, north to south, river to river, lake to lake. Through mountain, prairie, dune, glacier, barrenland, badland and tundra - all framing a wealth of equally varied urban landscapes. From this huge country - with all its natural wonder and history - we've selected a cross-section of photos to reflect the Best of Canada. - Jeff Hutcheson
Paperback - 175 pages
Jeff Hutcheson - Photography John McQuarrie
$29.95
Made in Canada
"Mitji - Let's Eat" by Margaret Augustine & Lauren Beck, is your passport to a delicious adventure in Mi'kmaq cuisine. This comprehensive cookbook guides you from growing your own ingredients using traditional techniques to preparing heartwarming dishes bursting with flavor. Explore a treasure trove of authentic recipes passed down through generations, and experience the unique flavors of Canada's Indigenous heritage. Dive in and discover a deeper connection to the land and create lasting memories around the table.
Paperback 152 pages
$19.95
"A fun and fact-filled work guaranteed to delight folks of all ages."
-Library Journal
In this richly illustrated book, the authors explore every aspect of maple syrup. They relate Native legends surrounding its discovery and explain its importance in the pioneer diet. They cover the sugar maple's exalted status in the maple tree family, and reveal why maple sap is still one of nature's great mysteries.
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A complete and fascinating resource filled with history, romance and sweet flavors, The Maple Syrup Book provides the full story behind a long-standing and important North American tradition.
Paperback - 96 pages
$11.95
Ignite a love of reading and Canada with our incredible selection of children's books! Looking for stories that go beyond the ordinary and celebrate the wonders of our home country? We have them! Our collection is packed with engaging reads that explore iconic Canadian landscapes and unique stories. These educational and entertaining books seamlessly blend learning with fun, making them the perfect pick for curious young minds.
About the book:
A new baby due any day AND a visit from his grandparents!
Siha Tooskin (Paul) takes his expert bike riding to a whole new level to make sure he doesn't miss a thing. At home, Mugoshin (Grandmother) is creating a very special gift to protect the precious little one. Join Paul as he enjoys delicious bannock, imagines the future of a new baby sister, and listens to Mugoshin’s teachings about the catcher of dreams.
The Siha Tooskin Knows series uses vivid narratives and dazzling illustrations in contemporary settings to share stories about an 11-year-old Nakota boy.
Recommended age: 9-12 years
30 pages